Monday, July 13, 2020
Oscar watch on 2nd Street
Over the weekend, artist Early Riser (aka Lauren Elzbi) completed a mural alongside the 1st Ave. Laundry Center on Second Street at First Avenue, as EVG contributor Stacie Joy reported.
The subject: local pup Oscar Madison, a special needs rescue...
[Photo via @earlyrisernyc]
The 12-foot-tall work is titled "I am strong, I am equal." She completed the mural using freehand, brush and a couple stencils, all in acrylic.
And here's the artist and Oscar with his human companion, Rick Van Benschoten ...
And this is the latest mural along this stretch of Second Street that's curated by East Village Walls...
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This wall is raising the bar for street art IMO. The "Life" portrait is the most life-like spray paint I've ever seen, and the dog is moving and inspirational.
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